2 bedrooms apartment rental in Paris, Rue Dauphine Furnished apartments for rent in the 6th arrondissement
Informations
Rental informations
- Not available
- Rent: 2,000 €/month
- Minimum rental period: 12 months
Generalities
- 2 bedrooms
- Surface: 50 m2 (538.2 ⏍)
- 2nd floor, Stairs
This apartment and our agency
- Ref: U061091
- Managed by the agency since 2018
Description
Apartment description
This charming apartment on rue Dauphine, in the heart of Paris’ prestigious 6th arrondissement, is located in a typical Haussmann building.
With a surface area of 50 m² (538 sq ft), it offers comfortable, functional living space in an elegant, historic setting. With its 3 rooms, including a large bedroom and a small windowless room (which can be used as an office), it’s perfect for a couple or someone on assignment in Paris.
The bathroom, equipped with a bathtub, is a relaxing space where you can unwind after a busy day. Separate WCs add an extra touch of convenience to this living space. The bathroom also features a washing machine.
The kitchen, fully equipped with dishwasher, oven, microwave and fridge, allows you to prepare delicious home-cooked meals with ease. Whether it’s dinner with friends or breakfast, you’ll find everything you need to cook to your heart’s content.
An added benefit of this apartment is the recent replacement of all radiators, ensuring comfortable, even heat all year round.
Located in one of Paris’ most sought-after districts, this apartment offers privileged access to a multitude of boutiques, trendy restaurants and cafés, as well as numerous cultural and historical sites. Whether you’re an art lover, a history buff or simply in search of the Parisian art of living, you’ll find what you’re looking for in this emblematic neighborhood.
Metro: Odéon (lines 4 and 10), Saint-Michel (line 4, RER B and C)
Characteristics
Characteristics
- Fridge Freezer
- Oven
- Washing machine
- Fridge
- Microwave
- Bath
- Separate WC
Location map
Did you know?
The rue Dauphine is extended by the Pont Neuf which crosses the Seine at the western end of the Île de la Cité. Despite its name, it is the oldest bridge in Paris. It was inaugurated in 1607.